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RESURGENT REBELS HIT BACK AND DENY BORO

SLOUGH TOWN 2 EASTBOURNE B 2
By Sam Pryke

EASTBOURNE’S winning run came to an end after the Rebels came from behind to draw.
Sub Kurtis Cumberbatch sliced home a strike from a Freddie Grant cross down the left, an equaliser which was deserved.
The Rebels started strongly, Alfonso Tenconi muscling his way into the box, but failed to steer the ball goalward.
Soon after, Slough skipper Scott Davies curled strike from the edge of the area went just wide.
The hosts deservedly opened the scoring on 15, debutant Alfie Anderson steered beyond Lee Worgan and celebrated with the jubilant ...

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